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Since we had an afternoon to get settled in, it was time for some adventure. The first thing that I wanted to do was to visit El Yunque Rain Forest, which is the only American National Forest that is a rain forest. Cool, huh? So, after sleeping in late and a leisurely breakfast we packed the car up with a case of water and my camera and headed out to see what we could see. I pulled up Google Maps on my phone and typed in El Yunque and directions to the rain forest ...

... saw neither. M announces he didn't see many fish, "are they on vacation?" After a while we decide to get back to Flamenco and find a way of getting to Rosario. A 30 minute walk is swim wearing carrying all our gear in 35 degrees soon turns out to be not such a great idea. I am not sure if it is the sand in my cossie ****** or Mohammed's constant bater which is more irritating. relief arrives when a bus accepts our hitching thumb signals and we hop on. After a little investigative work ...

... instructor told us some folk tales and such about the bay. We even got to get out and swim in the bay. It was absolutely beautiful and looked like thousands of little stars in the water. We then went back to our loading station and drove home. I am exhausted talk to you ...

... 39;Segoe UI', Helvetica, Arial, 'Lucida Grande', sans-serif; line-height: normal;"> We did talk my mother into getting her feet in the ocean. It was a near tragedy. She stood there with her feet in the sand and the water gently lapping at her feet. In comes one wave, and as she is watching ...

... than to a foreign country. Being a commonwealth of the United States, there is no passport and tourist visa required by US citizens to enter and leave Puerto Rico, also the local currency is the US Dollar further simplifying your travels. It is like going to Florida for the winter but with a Caribbean flair! I am the only fly fishing guide service in the west coast of Puerto Rico and we are booked months in advance during the winter tourism ...